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County engineers outline 2025 results and options for 2026 asphalt program amid coordination challenges
Summary
Grand County engineers reported nearly $2.77 million in 2025 asphalt work and presented a 2026 program emphasizing chip seals for cost control, while flagging coordination needs with Blue Valley Ranch river‑restoration haul traffic and possible add‑alternates for County Road 64/1 work.
County Engineer Tim Gagnon and Road & Bridge Superintendent Dave Buckley presented the county’s asphalt plan update on Feb. 10, reviewing 2025 projects, unit costs and proposed 2026 work.
Key figures and results: Gagnon said United Companies completed roughly $2.769 million in 2025 construction and nearly 5 miles of resurfacing; chip‑seal unit costs used for budgeting are materially lower than full removal‑and‑replacement (R&R) or overlays. A…
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